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I used to always feel the pressure of tarnishing my reputation, and now I feel like itās tarnishedā¦ I feel liberated, I can do what I want now and not have to worry so much,ā he explained. Thankfully, the repercussions were minor and, if anything, it made me happier.

I had an untarnished image and I was very worried about tarnishing it, and the repercussions. The two also discussed the infamous sex act they performed last year onstage at Burning Man, which Streten worried would tarnish his reputation. I did it for five years, didnāt get over it.ā I pushed through it for four or five years, being like āYou know what? If I just keep doing this, eventually Iāll get over itā. āThis music started working and essentially I became a public speakerā¦ my worst nightmare. āI like a little bit, but I donāt seek it, everā¦ I hate public speaking, Iām afraid of it.ā His anxiety was so overwhelming at one point, Streten says, that he considered quitting touring for good. In the raw interview ā which was published online on April 6 ā Flume, real name Harley Streten, reveals touring once took a huge strain on his mental health. Flume recently sat down with his girlfriend Paige Elkington on her āMy Friend Podcastā and opened up about his struggles with anxiety, use of alcohol and how he almost quit touring for good.
